Original bells survived a major fire in
1965; expansion occurred in the
course of rebuilding. Added semitones
are flat 7th (original) and octave
sharp 4th (new). Electric keyboard
beside organ console at center of
rear balcony.
2008: Rehung by Christoph Paccard
Bellfoundries, with tenor now swingable.

*Technical data:

Electric-keyboard chime of 13 bells
Pitch of heaviest bell is E in the middle octave
Transposition is nil (concert pitch)
Keyboard range: E A# / NONE
There are two added semitones
The instrument was enlarged in 1965
with bells made by Petit & Fritsen
Prior history:
In 1901, the instrument was begun with 10 bells
by Meneely/Wvlt
Year of latest technical information source is 2003

Additional information on the technical history of this instrument can be
found in a database printout.

*Links:

The church Website has a small photo of the tower
on the home page, and larger photos in the Photo Gallery (see the section on
Steeple and Clock Repair).
The bells are no longer mentioned at all.
(There used to be a History page which mentioned the installation of the original bells
as well as the fire of 1965, but didn't mention the expansion of the chime
or the fact that the bells miraculously survived the fire.)

Where the initial phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the
Meneely (Watervliet) bellfoundry.
Where the final phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the Petit & Fritsen bellfoundry,
in this region
and in the world.